Romantic Things to Do in Savannah

As the oldest city in Georgia, Savannah is the picture of Southern hospitality and charm. From strolls along tree-lined streets to sipping on mint juleps, there are plenty of romantic things to do. So whether you plan to wear a searsucker suit as you picnic in the park or wear a swimsuit as you splash through the waves at Tybee Island, start packing for a stay at a Savannah bed and breakfast, and what's sure to be one of the most romantic trips of your life.

Take a Carriage Ride

Take a private carriage ride through the streets at dusk and you'll feel like you and your sweetheart are living in a movie. Have the Madison Tour Company pick you up from a romantic dinner and drive along cobblestone streets to see some of the city's most historic mansions.

Learn to Cook

Looking to learn some good old-fashioned Southern cooking? Kitchens on the Square offers classes on Fridays and Saturdays. Students get the opportunity to observe some of the best chefs in the city and sample true Southern delicacies like shrimp and grits and the restaurant's famous banana bread twinkie. Don't forget to make a reservation!

Have a Drink at the Olde Pink House

One of the most historic restaurants in the city, The Olde Pink House has an intimate bar in the basement that is perfect for a romantic drink. Cozy up on a couch to listen to some live piano playing. Try sampling an appetizer of fried green tomatoes and sipping on one of the restaurant's custom cocktails.

Picnic in Forsyth Park

This 30-acre park is one of the most famous spots in the city - the 19th century cast-iron fountain was designed to resemble the grand fountain in Paris and is nothing short of breathtaking. Local couples love to pack picnics and spend lazy afternoons lounging on blankets beneath shady trees. On Saturdays, there's also a lovely farmer's market.

Go on a Haunted Tour

While it may not seem particularly romantic at the time, haunted tours provide the perfect opportunity to squeeze each other tight. Unofficially crowned "America's Most Haunted City," the city’s long and storied past means there are plenty of spooky sights to see after dark.

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Stroll through Chippewa Square

Chippewa Square is the perfect place to take a stroll with your sweetheart. The oak-lined pathways and benches built-for-two provide the ideal setting for a romantic walk in the park. The north side of Chippewa Square also happens to be one of the most iconic sites in the film Forrest Gump.

Get a couples massage

Sweet Water Spa is the perfect place to get a couples massage after a long day of exploring the city. It offers all types of luxurious treatments, and is a favorite among locals looking for a romantic Valentine's Day gift.

Have dinner at Elizabeth on 37th

This fantastic restaurant is a little off the beaten path, but it's housed in a gorgeous early-20th century mansion and offers a particularly romantic atmosphere. Feast on Southern-inspired cuisine, fresh seafood and local produce.

Go to a wine tasting at Savannah Oaks Winery

This local winery is sprawled over 11,000 acres in the foothills of Starr Mountain and offers wine and cheese tastings year-round. Make a reservation to sample a variety of reds and whites and ask about the musical events that the winery hosts throughout the year.

Watch the sunset on the beach

The most romantic way to end a trip in the city is watching the sunset at Tybee Island. Just a short walk from downtown, this barrier island on the coast is one of the most peaceful spots in the city.